Visual Effects

Fred Spencer

Born 1904-05-01 · Missouri, USA · Died 1938-11-11

Spencer joined Walt Disney Productions in 1931 and first worked on several early Mickey Mouse cartoons. In 1932 he began independently producing a two-tier Mickey Mouse comic strip, even though he was not connected with the comics department at Disney. The studio approved the project and the strip appeared in the national DeMolay newsletter. The character Donald Duck was introduced at Disney in 1934, and Spencer began to focus more on Donald than on Mickey. In 1935 Spencer wrote an analysis of Donald which served as the standard for writing for, drawing, and animating the character. Spencer's model sheets included in the report feature a redesigned version of Donald that was shorter and rounder – largely identical to his appearance today. Spencer also included remarks on Donald's personality and mannerisms. Spencer animated on seven Disney short films as well as the studio's first feature, Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs (1937). Spencer's short projects include Mickey's Fire Brigade (1935), On Ice,Moving Day (1936), Donald and Pluto, Don Donald (1937), Pluto's Quin-puplets, and Donald's Golf Game (1938). -From Wikipedia

Known for

Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs★ 7.1
Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs
1937
Donald's Golf Game★ 6.2
Donald's Golf Game
1938
Babes in the Woods★ 6
Babes in the Woods
1932
Mickey's Fire Brigade★ 7
Mickey's Fire Brigade
1935
On Ice★ 6.6
On Ice
1935
Mickey's Service Station★ 6.6
Mickey's Service Station
1935
The Cookie Carnival★ 6.3
The Cookie Carnival
1935
The Bears and Bees★ 5.7
The Bears and Bees
1932
King Neptune★ 6.2
King Neptune
1932
Don Donald★ 6.3
Don Donald
1937
Moving Day★ 5.9
Moving Day
1936
The Klondike Kid★ 5.8
The Klondike Kid
1932
Donald and Pluto★ 6.5
Donald and Pluto
1936